Wine Chillers
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Wine Chiller Reviews

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Among the affluent, you will find a breed of people who know exactly what they want. Those with expensive tastes and exquisite leanings cannot be impressed by less than the best. Wine connoisseurs are no exception, as only the best wine will meet the satisfaction of their taste buds. This wine, however, if stored improperly, can lead to high dissatisfaction, so proper care must be taken when choosing a brand name wine chiller.

Some of the high names in wine chiller manufacturing offer several options, from the elegant countertop wine chiller, to the custom built cellar, depending on the taste of the consumer. Brand names such as Avanti, Haier, Danby, and Vinotemp all compete for the rich tastes of wine enthusiasts.

Avanti wine chillers are available in nearly every size and shape. They specialize in custom cellars for the connoisseur who has the space and money to spare, as well as several mid-level coolers. Avanti can be recognized by its' trademark black body, with stainless steel trim, although some of their custom orders vary in color.

Haier insists on using only the finest components when constructing their wine coolers. Haier makes a full line of chiller options available in the attempt to appeal to any and every enthusiast. Some of the extra features offered by Haier are sliding storage mechanisms making access to all bottles optimal. Many Haier models have dual temperature zoning, which allows the user to opt for two separate temperature levels within the same enclosure.

Danby holds reign in the value of the mid priced wine cooler market. Danby wine chillers offer high quality materials, with a competitive array of additional features. Many Danby models use an onboard ventilation system to keep the air within the cabinet circulated and maintain a constant humidity. One of the most popular models by Danby is the Summit.

Vinotemp wine chillers maintains their name among the top of the high quality cooler manufacturers. They maintain their clientele all over the world, while building premium chillers, and are on several wine enthusiasts' wish lists. Vinotemp uses extremely high quality components in all of their models, however, the Wine Mate remains one of their most popular sales.

Most of these premium brands of wine chillers have preset options available, allowing the owner to select the optimum temperature for whatever type of wine they are storing with the push of a button. Red wines, for example, typically are stored at about 55-60 F, while white wines and most sparkling wines would be stored at a temperature of 45-55 F. Such features are among the standard options, and many others are available, depending on which brand name you decide is best to store your wine.